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LANsurveyor 10.0 Automated Network Mapping and Documentation by SolarWinds, Inc.
November 2007 - (Free Research) LANsurveyor automatically discovers and diagrams network topology, generates network maps in Visio, detects new devices and changes to network topology, and performs inventory management for hardware and software assets. Download a free 30-day trial today to see why more than 45,000 network professionals trust SolarWinds solutions.
CW+: Special report on SAP by ComputerWeekly.com
December 2010 - (Free Research) Enterprise resource leader, SAP founded in 1972, is facing the slow death of traditional on-premise ERP. Customers with shrinking IT budgets are opting to outsource more of their core business systems.
Computer Weekly - 22 May 2012: Why Tesco is spending £150m online by ComputerWeekly.com
May 2012 - (Free Research) This week’s Computer Weekly, we talk exclusively to Tesco CIO Mike McNamara about why the UK's biggest retailer is spending £150m on its online business. And, with the London 2012 Olympics only weeks away; we look at how IT testing is progressing.
Enterprise VoIP Security: Potential Threats and Best Practices by Global Knowledge Network, Inc.
March 2006 - (Free Research) As VoIP usage becomes widespread, enterprise users will become subject to many of the same security risks that have affected data networks. This report highlights some of the potential security problems associated with VoIP and address what measures can be taken to secure enterprise VoIP deployments.
Selecting VoIP for Your Enterprise by Global Knowledge Network, Inc.
December 2004 - (Free Research) Voice over Internet Protocol is the future of enterprise telecommunications. Find out if VoIP is the right choice for your company right now. Discover the benefits VoIP has to offer and how to overcome potential pitfalls during deployment.
Mobile Security: Mapping an Ecosystem of Risk by Hewlett-Packard Limited
May 2012 - (Free Research) <p>This paper highlights the various considerations for defending mobile applications — from the mobile application architecture itself to the myriad of testing technologies needed to properly assess mobile applications risk.</p>
Time to Rethink the IT Stack by ComputerWeekly.com
November 2011 - (Free Research) In this report Ovum calls for a rethink of the traditional IT technology stack, to ensure better interoperability and adaptability.
Using mobile phones to manage mobile workers’ expenses by ComputerWeekly.com
November 2010 - (Free Research) The tool of choice to the highly mobile workforce is the mobile phone. From customer contact and records keeping, through calendaring and scheduling to mapping and news feeds, the mobile phone is usurping the laptop as the main point of technology for the road warrior.
Mobile ticketing opens doors of opportunity for business by ComputerWeekly.com
November 2010 - (Free Research) Juniper Research defines a mobile ticketing user as “someone who stores a ticket on their mobile phone for later redemption” at the point of travel, the music venue, the cinema etc.
Scan and Go - Transport Ticketing on the Mobile by ComputerWeekly.com
January 2011 - (Free Research) This Whitepaper focuses on transport mobile ticketing. The full end-to-end mobile commerce transaction involves the purchase, storage and redemption of tickets on the mobile device.
Mobile banking strategies - maximise your revenues by ComputerWeekly.com
December 2010 - (Free Research) Juniper Research defines mobile banking as “the provision of banking services to customers on their mobile devices”: specifically we mean in the vast majority of instances “the operation of bank current and deposit or savings accounts”.
Voice over IP Open-Source Platforms and the Session Initiation Protocol by Global Knowledge Network, Inc.
April 2006 - (Free Research) This paper shows the industry-wide acceptance of SIP and the recent advances of the open source software projects related to Voice over IP (VoIP). Read why the author firmly believes that the VoIP open source is still in its infancy, but its acceptance and product maturity will grow rapidly over the next few years.
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